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To make a long story short, Beverages and More is essentially a large chain liquor store. When you purchase anything there, they ask to see your Driver's License, supposedly to verify your age (wrong, as they even do this to senior citizens). They will quickly swipe the card through a reader in front of them. What was that? So now they have all of your information, and they certainly did not ask your permission or issue a disclaimer that they were going to be taking your personal information. The person at the register will make up a story as to why it is required (and probably doesn't even know themselves). The following stories have been heard: "it's to verify age, no matter how old you appear", "it's a security precaution since 9/11
", "it's to make sure you get credit on your Club account for your purchase." None of these are true though.
Taking your private information, especially with no disclaimer or warning, should probably be illegal. No doubt, it would be up to attorneys and a Judges to decide that in a Court of Law. In the meantime, a boycott is in order.
Let's be clear, if you do not allow them to scan your ID and take your personal information, they do not want your business. They will refuse to sell you a product and turn you away. Beverages and More (BevMo) does not want your business. It is more important to them to violate your privacy, track information about you, and make sure that you are conditioned to be a mindless sheep than to take your money.
It's an upside-down world when no ID is required when you are voting for President of the United States, yet you must have a computer scan and database check of your ID to make a purchase at a store. What's next? A DNA sample before you can buy potato chips? Maybe a TSA agent and a strip search before you can enter their store? Or maybe they will go out of business, as the free market dictates. All we can do is expedite that process.
Boycott BevMo!

Taking your private information, especially with no disclaimer or warning, should probably be illegal. No doubt, it would be up to attorneys and a Judges to decide that in a Court of Law. In the meantime, a boycott is in order.
Let's be clear, if you do not allow them to scan your ID and take your personal information, they do not want your business. They will refuse to sell you a product and turn you away. Beverages and More (BevMo) does not want your business. It is more important to them to violate your privacy, track information about you, and make sure that you are conditioned to be a mindless sheep than to take your money.
It's an upside-down world when no ID is required when you are voting for President of the United States, yet you must have a computer scan and database check of your ID to make a purchase at a store. What's next? A DNA sample before you can buy potato chips? Maybe a TSA agent and a strip search before you can enter their store? Or maybe they will go out of business, as the free market dictates. All we can do is expedite that process.
Boycott BevMo!